Match the key terms with the bone descriptions that follow. Key: (a) clavicle (b) ilium (c) ischium (d) pubis (e) sacrum (f) scapula (g) sternum $-(1)$ bone of the axial skeleton to which the pectoral girdle attaches $-(2)$ markings include glenoid cavity and acromion $-(3)$ features include the ala, crest, and greater sciatic notch $-(4)$ doubly curved; acts as a shoulder strut $-(5)$ hip bone that articulates with the axial skeleton $-(6)$ the "sit-down" bone $-(7)$ anteriormost bone of the pelvic girdle $-$ (8) part of the vertebral column
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